Plus: Watermelons get a pass as comedian Gallagher recovers from a heart attack; and all that green dye consumed on St. Patrick's Day probably won't kill you, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Celine Dion's heart goes on despite love for smoked meat; and with lots of bones, you can make porky tonkatsu ramen at home, all in our morning news roundup.
It all started with an argument over an egg sandwich.
Both projects have their work cut out for them.
Plus: Experts say beer is better match for cheese than wine; and an investigation is under way to tie Taco Bell to a salmonella outbreak in Oklahoma, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: White Castle tests out beer; and Campbell's Soup Co. teaches school kids how to garden, all in our morning news roundup.
Percy Street constructs an impressive, eight-foot Christmas tree.
Plus: Coca-Cola made Santa Claus fat; and the Army has answers on how a barbecue-chicken sandwich can sty fresh for two years, all in our morning news roundup.
Critics argue that a bill introduced earlier this doesn't cut it.
Plus: Afternoon tea gets gown up and fancy in London; and chicken liver pate is commonly associated with food poisoning, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: The U.K.'s most popular food is not fish and chips; and the push is on to make borscht cool again, all in our morning news roundup.
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Feeling snubbed by an omission form Phillymag's Top 50 Restaurants, James is exchanging free beer for copied of the magazine.
"I was confident that Scott Shroeder’s food would set me on the road to recovery. A Bloody Mary also helped."
Barcade is closer to opening than before, but don't hold your breath just yet.
You'll have to get your free pizza and beer separately, because this is Pennsylvania.
Celebrate Bastille Day at Fairmount Avenue's historic Eastern State Penitentiary.
All beers brewed within 100 miles of Philly will be two dollars cheaper.